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4. The king may by proclamation make money 

 of his own current or not. 



5. The king may take or refuse the subjects bul 

 lion, or coin for more or less money. 



6. The king by proclamation may make foreign 

 money current, or not. 



The kings prerogative in matters of trade and traffic. 



1. The king may constrain the person of any of 

 his subjects not to go out of the realm. 



2. The king may restrain any of his subjects to 

 go out of the realm in any special part foreign. 



3. The king may forbid the exportation of any 

 commodities out of the realm. 



4. The king may forbid the importation of any 

 commodities into this realm. 



5. The king may set a reasonable impost upon 

 any foreign wares that come into the realm, and so of 

 native wares that go out of the realm. 



The king s prerogative in the persons of his subjects. 



1. The king may create any corporation or body 

 politic, and enable them to purchase, to grant, to 

 sue, and be sued ; and with such restrictions and 

 limitations as he pleases. 



2. The king may denizen and enable any fo 

 reigner for him and his descendants after the charter ; 

 though he cannot naturalize, nor enable him to make 

 pedigree from ancestors paramount. 



3. The king may enable any attainted person, by 

 his charter of pardon, and purge the blood for time 



